What to Do After an Amputation Injury
Amputation injuries can be difficult for victims and their loved ones to overcome. Amputation injury victims are often stuck in a state of shock and may not know how to react when dealing with the mental trauma often associated with an amputation injury. If you or someone you care for was the victim of an injury that resulted in an amputation, be sure to do the following to preserve the value of your claim: Report the Incident Whether you sustained your amputation injury due to a vehicle crash, slip and fall, workplace accident, medical malpractice, or some other accident that was caused by another’s negligence, it is critical to report it to the proper authorities. For instance, a serious car crash should be reported to the police. As such, a slip and fall should be reported to the property owner and a workplace accident should be reported to your supervisor and human resources department. Obtaining a copy of the accident report is a good way to add credibility to your claim, including when, where, and how your injury occurred. If you are having difficulty obtaining a copy of the accident report, your lawyer may be able to obtain it on your behalf. Attend All Medical Appointments Amputation injuries may require you to attend follow-up medical appointments to monitor your overall health and prevent your condition from worsening. If you fail to attend medical appointments recommended by your doctor, the insurance company may deny your claim, saying that your injuries could have improved, had you attended all of your appointments. This includes recommendations for physical therapy, rehabilitative services, and psychological/emotional therapy. Attending all necessary medical appointments and receiving the required treatments recommended by your doctor could not only help you preserve the value of your claim, but also can help improve your condition. Document Your Injuries If you are able to do so, take photos or videos of your injuries immediately after the accident and during the recovery process. This could be used as valuable evidence to help support your amputation injury claim. Be sure to save copies of all medical bills and diagnostic reports related to your amputation injuries. These documents are the most crucial forms of evidence you will need to seek the full amount of compensation that may be required to cover the costs for your medical care. A good lawyer will ensure that you are seeking enough compensation to cover any past, present, or future healthcare needs, including rehabilitative services and at-home care, if needed. You should also keep a personal medical journal to document your experiences. This should include:- Dates and locations of medical appointments you attended
- Any pain and suffering you endured at the time of the accident and during the recovery process
- Any mental or emotional effects related to your amputation injuries
How Could I Recover Funds?
There are various ways you could pursue financial compensation after sustaining an amputation injury. You could be compensated for:- Medical procedures/surgeries
- Follow-up treatments or appointments
- Prescription medications
- Physical therapy/rehabilitative services
- Assistive medical devices (wheelchairs, prosthetics, etc)
- Any home improvements needed to accommodate your impairment